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  • Rosario, M. J; Muneer, S; Raveendran, A. V; Mekkaden, M. V (IBVS / Konkoly Observatory, 2010-12)
    UX Ari was observed on a total of 33 nights during December 2008-February 2010 in standard Johnson BV bands with the 34-cm tel escope of Vainu Bappu Observatory, Kavalur. All the measurements were made with respect to 62 ...
  • Kameswara Rao, N (Royal Astronomical Society, 1978-11)
    Scanner observations of the strengths of the G-band stars of CH at λ4300 and of the NH bands at λ3360 were obtained fro 10 weak G-band stars (wG stars) along with 2 normal field giants of spectral types G to K. the ...
  • Sharma, D. P; Nagaraja, B. V; Bhattacharyya, J. C; Mohin, S; Raveendran, A. V (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1983-09)
    We have monitored the X-ray source X-Per (4U 0352+30) on 31 August, 1979 through aU filter for about 1.5 hr using 102-cm telescope of Kavalur observatory. During this period intensity of X-Per fluctuated for some time, on ...
  • Jacob, W. S (Royal Astronomical Society, 1848-03)
  • Sastri, J. H; Murthy, B. S (National Institute of Science Communication And Information Resources, 1975-06)
    A study of quarter-hourly ionograms of Kodaikanal (geomag. lat: O'6oN; dip: 3'5°N) showed several instances when the spread-F disappears and subsequently. reappears in two hrs or less during it night. Investigation of such ...
  • Gopalswamy, N; Thejappa, G; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1984)
    The Solar decametric radio emission consists of a variety of fine structures. This reflects the complexity of the corona at this level. Two observations, viz. absorption bursts and short duration narrow band bursts are ...
  • Sastry, Ch. V; Subramanian, K. R (National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, 1974-09)
    Observations on the occultation of the radio source Tamas A (3C 144) during June 1971 at a wavelength of 12 m are presented. It is tentatively observed that there is no strong dependence between the amount of scattering and ...
  • Sastry, Ch. V; Shevgaonkar, R. K; Ramanuja, M. N (Springer, 1983-09)
    The authors have made two-dimensional maps of the slowly varying component (SVC) of solar radio emission at a frequency of 34.5 MHz with half power beam width of 26'/40'. It is found that a majority of SVC sources have ...
  • Sastry, Ch. V (D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1973-01)
    Solar radio bursts were observed with a 4-channel radiometer and polarization analyser at wavelenghts around 12 m. The time and frequency resolutions were 10 ms and 100 kHz respectively. Observations on the duration, time ...
  • Sastry, Ch. V (D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1969-12)
  • Parthasarathy, M. D; Kulkarni, A. G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1997)
    Systematically planned observations conclusively reveal that sudden and large natural changes in the ambient light conditions during a total solar eclipse for a few minutes, initiates and cause marked alterations in the ...
  • Mitchell, J (Astronomical Society of India, 1913-07)
  • Sagar, R; Kumar, B; Sharma, S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2020-12)
    The 3.6-meter Indo–Belgian Devasthal optical telescope (DOT) has been used for optical and near-infrared (NIR) observations of celestial objects. The telescope has detected stars of B=24.5±0.2,R=24.6±0.12 and g=25.2±0.2 ...
  • Mitchell, J (Astronomical Society of India, 1913-01)
  • Britto, R. J; Acharya, B. S; Anupama, G. C; Bhatt, N; Bhattacharjee, P; Bhattacharya, S. S; Chitnis, V. R; Cowsik, R; Dorji, N; Duhan, S. K; Gothe, K. S; Kamath, P. U; Koul, R; Mahesh, P. K; Mitra, A; Nagesh, B. K; Parmar, N. K; Prabhu, T. P; Rannot, R. C; Rao, S. K; Saha, L; Saleem, F; Saxena, A. K; Sharma, S. K; Shukla, A; Singh, B. B; Srinivasan, R; Srinivasulu, G; Sudersanan, P. V; Tickoo, A. K; Tsewang, D; Upadhya, S; Vishwanath, P. R; Yadav, K. K (French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2010-12)
    For several decades, it was thought that astrophysical sources emit high energy photons within the energy range of the gamma-ray region of the lectromagnetic spectrum also. These photons originate from interactions of high ...
  • Britto, R. J; Acharya, B. S; Anupama, G. C; Bhatt, N; Bhattacharjee, P; Bhattacharya, S; Chitnis, V. R; Cowsik, R; Dorji, N; Duhan, S. K; Gothe, K. S; Kamath, P. U; Koul, R; Manoharan, J; Mahesh, P. K; Mitra, A; Nagesh, B. K; Parmar, N. K; Prabhu, T. P; Rannot, R. C; Rao, S. K; Saha, L; Saleem, F; Saxena, A. K; Sharma, S. K; Shukla, A; Singh, B. B; Srinivasan, R; Srinivasulu, G; Sudersanan, P. V; Tickoo, A. K; Tsewang, D; Upadhya, S. S; Vishwanath, P. R; Yadav, K. K (Copernicus Publications, 2011-11)
    The High Altitude GAmma-Ray (HAGAR) array is a wavefront sampling array of 7 telescopes, set-up at Hanle, at 4270 m amsl, in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas (Northern India). It constitutes the first phase of the HImalayan ...
  • Newspaper Clippings (Newspaper Clippings, 1972-07-11)
  • Sengupta, S; Marley, M. S (IOP Publishing, 2010-10-20)
    Light scattering by atmospheric dust particles is responsible for the polarization observed in some L dwarfs. Whether this polarization arises from an inhomogeneous distribution of dust across the disk or an oblate shape ...
  • Singh, J; Bhattacharyya, J. C; Babu, G. S. D; Ashoka, B. N; Appakutty, M; Rangarajan, K. E; Kutty, K. N; Moorthy, V; Selvakumar, G; Michael, P; Muniyandi, A; Gabriel, F (Astronomical Society of India, 1989-09)
    The sky and atmospheric conditions at Leh have been monitored since 1984 with a view to determining its suitability as a site for a high-altitude observatory. During May-November, 1987, relative humidity and other parameters ...
  • Bhargavi, S. G; Cowsik, R; Perna, R (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2004-06)
    Following the predictions of Perna, Reymond & Loeb (2000) we have proposed an observational program to search for the GRB remnants in nearby galaxies using the telescopes of Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore. We ...

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